... The Brexit impasse Scott Newton The UK government's approach to Brexit has floundered along ever since Theresa May's infamous 'Brexit is Brexit' comment in July 2016, which sought to foreclose Britain's negotiating options even before the talks had started. It excluded the possibility of a Norway-style relationship between the European Union (EU) and the UK, ... . It is hard to believe that a Brexit of this kind would have been very difficult to arrange. It was, however, ruled out from the start by the May administration, largely because two of the most baleful consequences of EU membership for the Brexiteers would be unaffected. They were (1 ) : freedom of movement (and ...

... 2017/sep/23/johnson-forced-mays-hand-on-eu-claim-tories-as-cabinet-truce-unravels> Johnson forced Theresa May's hand on EU, claim Tories as cabinet truce unravels. 64Summarised at <http://tinyurl.com/y92btjer> or < https:// ... anachronism. Crozier and his ilk never believed in detente and thought that, if the Red Menace was less visible, it just meant it was better hidden. (This may just have been old men – and they were all men, I think – unable to change their minds . . . .) History tells us that Crozier and ...

... issue – I would say one of the most important on recent public record – arose when Lady Neville- Jones, formerly Dame Pauline Neville-Jones, told Home Secretary TheresaMay that Mrs. May did not have 'sufficient security clearance' to view raw intelligence about a potential terrorist attack. I believe Lady Neville-Jones was right to ... on SIS PR Corinne Souza SIS lifestyle management services A ll intelligence organisations can provide expertise and insider knowledge of a personal nature to staff, agents and favoured others. This may range from the mundane: home repairs carried out by vetted suppliers, say, to the more glitzy, for example access to exclusive clubs and events without reference to ...

... relied upon to support this theory of a stand-in.2 The online hordes even thought they had identified the Clinton 'clone', in the form of professional lookalike Theresa Barnwell.3 Ms Barnwell formerly worked in banking before quitting to exploit her natural good fortune as a full-time job, which gives some idea of what a ... This first happened in a light-hearted way in January 2016,6 then again in March,7 and then the Obama White House discussed the subject with reporters in May.8 Mrs Clinton might personally believe all this stuff, for all I know, but the repeated attempts to inject the topic into news coverage strongly suggest that this ...

... Service, by various police forces, education authorities and by the ongoing £100 million Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA), announced by the British home secretary TheresaMay in 2014, will never be known. Cameron-Blackie collated extra information from research into BBC records gathered online by two other blogging investigators known as Moor Larkin2 ... Rabbitaway3, and by Sally Stevens herself, at The Rockphiles.4 In November 2012 some of the 'care leavers' emerged from the anonymity of social media to give television interviews and instruct lawyers to take legal proceedings against the BBC and the £4 million held in trust by Jimmy Savile's medical charities. Cameron-Blackie, a former Lord ...

... the government to choose yet another candidate – with no guarantee that they would not try the same thing. He remarked: 'I'm beginning to wonder if [Conservative Home Secretary TheresaMay] doesn't want this inquiry to ever really see the light of day. ' Danczuk was too polite to say so, but quite apart from the formal conflict ... one had found a paedophile ring in their investigations. '2 Grange responded: 'I think that is true. The paedophile ring is probably a media hype, if I may say so. The forces were actually investigating allegations of physical or sexual abuse made by individuals, and it spread. No-one has raised the issue with me ...

... Americans could read this stuff, 7 I have taken all this from <http://www.theguardian.com/politics/ 2013/dec/11/theresa-may-mi5-committee-oversight>. and pass it on to any third party? ' Recently I came across an interview I did by e- ... uk/ JFKrometsch.htm>. the NSA/GCHQ's global surveillance ambitions. The Home Affairs Committee asked to question the head of MI5; the Home Secretary, Teresa May, duly refused on the grounds that his appearance would 'duplicate' the existing oversight provided by the Intelligence and Security Committee. Thus the beauty of the ISC from the ...

... more? Have we progressed that far from James Bond? Change is coming? But it could all change soon. During the Commons debate on the EAW, Home Secretary TheresaMay made it clear that the criteria for Britain's abiding by it had changed, so that much stricter criteria would be followed in the future. Formal charges would need ... , which have both shown signs recently of realizing how ridiculous the whole situation is. I'll come on to that at the end of this piece. In the meantime it may be worth recapitulating on events so far. Assange doesn't any longer surface much in either the British or the Swedish press – I'll touch on that at the end, ...

... Trump would handle the Brexit negotiations better than his colleagues.11 When Jeremy Corbyn chided him for this in Parliament, BoJo had a good chuckle.12 In many ways TheresaMay is the John Major de nos jours: perceived as weak by many within her own party and continually fighting the Eurosceptics. The difficult balancing act of nudging us ... anecdote could be taken from any number of sources, one being Jeremy Paxman's review of Tired and Emotional (see note 1) which was published in the Independent, 15 May 1993. 3 See chapters 24 and 25 of Craig Brown, Hello Goodbye Hello: A Circle of 101 Remarkable Meetings (London: Simon and Schuster, 2011) ...

... /dp/ 1845130014> Inquiry also makes interesting reading.2 1 2: South Yorkshire Another force deserving scrutiny is the South Yorkshire Police (SYP) and Home Secretary TheresaMay seems to be on their case. Child abuse in Rotherham has marked them out for her special attention as have the revelations from the ongoing Hillsborough inquests at Warrington ... new Morley and Outwood seat, but saw the 2010 majority fall to 1,101. UKIP built its local support strongly in the following years at Labour's expense and in May 2015 the Conservatives took the seat. It was the first time since before the Second World War that Morley – the core of the constituency – found itself with a ...